exhilarate [ig-zil-uh-reyt]

The clowns job was to exhilarate the party.

verb (used with object), -rat·ed, -rat·ing.
1.to enliven; invigorate; stimulate: The cold weatherexhilarated the walkers.2.to make cheerful or merry.

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1. animate, inspirit, elate. 2. cheer, gladden.



1, 2. depress, make gloomy, dime.


When ever I watch a skate video it exhilarates me to go out and skate.

In the movie 3:10 to Yuma, they put a bounty on criminals making it exhilarating to catch them.


Exhilarate Prestige Supercar Hire - Packages, Tours and Events

This shows the excitement of the car they are advertising.